Hydrogen Peroxide Bacteria Killed
"On the Bacteria Killed by Hydrogen Peroxide"
The ability of hydrogen peroxide to disinfect and sterilize is quite impressive. There are many kinds of bacteria killed.
One of them can kill pyogenic cocci. This is a bacterium that often causes carbuncle swelling and sores. Its reproduction speed is harmful to the health of the body. When met with hydrogen peroxide, it can break its structure, destroy its vitality, and make it disappear.
Furthermore, intestinal pathogens are also overcome by hydrogen peroxide. Such as Escherichia coli, which often disturb the peace of the stomach and cause diarrhea and other diseases. When hydrogen peroxide comes, it can cut off its metabolic path and eliminate its source of reproduction, making it difficult to survive.
And anaerobic bacteria are also afraid of hydrogen peroxide. Such bacteria like to be in anaerobic places and do harm secretly. However, hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing, and when it enters its place, it can create an aerobic environment, forcing it to be difficult to survive, and then killing it.
From this perspective, hydrogen peroxide has a significant effect on killing suppurative cocci, intestinal pathogens, anaerobic bacteria, etc., and is of great benefit to health.
The ability of hydrogen peroxide to disinfect and sterilize is quite impressive. There are many kinds of bacteria killed.
One of them can kill pyogenic cocci. This is a bacterium that often causes carbuncle swelling and sores. Its reproduction speed is harmful to the health of the body. When met with hydrogen peroxide, it can break its structure, destroy its vitality, and make it disappear.
Furthermore, intestinal pathogens are also overcome by hydrogen peroxide. Such as Escherichia coli, which often disturb the peace of the stomach and cause diarrhea and other diseases. When hydrogen peroxide comes, it can cut off its metabolic path and eliminate its source of reproduction, making it difficult to survive.
And anaerobic bacteria are also afraid of hydrogen peroxide. Such bacteria like to be in anaerobic places and do harm secretly. However, hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing, and when it enters its place, it can create an aerobic environment, forcing it to be difficult to survive, and then killing it.
From this perspective, hydrogen peroxide has a significant effect on killing suppurative cocci, intestinal pathogens, anaerobic bacteria, etc., and is of great benefit to health.

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